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  • )Description: Welcome to PLU ACDA! We are a passionate community of choral music enthusiasts dedicated to nurturing the growth and development of future choral music educators. Our chapter provides a range of valuable opportunities, including regular seminars and workshops designed to enhance your knowledge and skills in choral music education. We strongly believe in the power of networking and learning from the best in the field. As a result, we offer exciting chances to attend both national and state

  • field. It creates this positive cycle where they feel empowered.” Oliver-Chandler and their fellow Lutes are sharing a diverse view of music through the type of songs they have chosen for the students to learn. In the camp choir rehearsals, Oliver-Chandler is teaching the students the Polynesian folk song “Tongo.” They say the campers have been enjoying the lesson and learning the song. “A lot of music being taught is very western,” Oliver-Chandler says. “I think learning from different cultures

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on a part-time basis, no less than two four-hour work periods per week. Intended for students who have not yet declared a major or for students seeking an exploratory experience. Requires the completion of a Learning Agreement in consultation with a faculty sponsor. (1 to 8) AICE 476 : Part-Time Advanced Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on a part-time basis, no less

  • Principal Preparation ProgramINSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP – With a focus on best practices, candidates will learn how to support achievement of all students, evaluate instruction and lead learning. HIGH-TOUCH – Small cohorts allow for individualized coaching, engaged discussions and meaningful feedback. BALANCE – The simultaneous internship paired with coursework allows for interns to practice theory while reflecting on leadership effectiveness. EQUITY CENTERED – Intentional emphasis on developing

  • is insured by the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) for banks, or the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) for Credit Unions. Checks, Debit Cards, ATM CardsWhen you open a checking account the bank or credit union may give you a box of blank checks, a debit card, an ATM card or all of the above. This allows you to pay your bills, buy items like groceries or clothes, and make cash withdrawals from an ATM machine. The challenge is making sure your checking account stays balanced

  • is insured by the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) for banks, or the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) for Credit Unions. Checks, Debit Cards, ATM CardsWhen you open a checking account the bank or credit union may give you a box of blank checks, a debit card, an ATM card or all of the above. This allows you to pay your bills, buy items like groceries or clothes, and make cash withdrawals from an ATM machine. The challenge is making sure your checking account stays balanced

  • school students, with the help of other PLU faculty and the Lyric Brass Quintet. “It was my goal to bring students to PLU to participate in a day of learning and playing as an educational experience and recruitment opportunity,” Gillie said. “It was a rousing success, and we plan to continue this event in future years.” Gillie returned to campus this fall, with new compositions, inspirations and lessons from her sabbatical year. PLU, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) By Genny

  • STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Get InvolvedThe college experience is about getting involved. No other time in your life are you saturated with so many diverse ideas, perspectives, lifestyles, and goals. PLU gives you many tools to get involved, whether it’s in service, leadership, activism, learning, health, or just for fun! Continue to pursue those things you’re already passionate about and branch out into areas previously uncharted. 60+ clubs and organizations 40+ intramural leagues 1,000

  • us about your favorite psychology professor. “Dr. Taylor has been an excellent psychological research & statistics professor. Learning from her has ignited my interest in a branch of psychology I did not previously realize I would have any interest in: research. Under her supervision, I have thoroughly enjoyed designing studies, writing them up, and integrating statistics to interpret results.” – Suzi S. ’24 What are your plans after PLU? “Getting my Bachelors in Psychology at PLU is preparing me

  • career opportunities with their degree.   Guest bloggers: Dr. Andrea Munro, Chair of Chemistry, Associate Professor of Chemistry & Dr. Ann Auman, Dean of Natural Sciences, Professor of BiologyChemistry at PLUInterested in learning more about PLU’s Chemistry major? Get hands-on experience on state-of-the-art scientific instruments, have opportunities to participate in research projects and work toward American Chemical Society certification. Learn more… Read Previous “We are uncatchable” | PLU Women’s